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Burton TWC Headliner Snowboard Jacket - Waterproof, Insulated (For Men)

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Overview

About Burton TWC Headliner Snowboard Jacket - Waterproof, Insulated (For Men)

Closeouts. A favorite from the slope-shredding White Collection, Burton's TWC Headliner snowboard jacket steals the show with color-block styling, waterproof breathable DRYRIDE Durashell 2-layer construction, lightweight insulation, ventilating pit zips and plenty of pockets.

Specs

Specs about Burton TWC Headliner Snowboard Jacket - Waterproof, Insulated (For Men)

  • Waterproof materials: DRYRIDE Durashell two-layer waterproof breathable technology
  • Seam sealed: Full
  • Pit zips
  • Closure: YKK®,Zipper
  • Zipper: Right
  • Fabric: 100% nylon
  • Lining: 100% polyester (tricot and mesh), 100% nylon (taffeta)
  • Insulation: Thermacore insulation
  • Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
  • Total weight: 2 lb. 6.4 oz.
  • Made in Bangladesh

Sizing

Burton Men's Size Chart

XXS XS S M L XL XXL
Chest fits to 33 - 34 34 - 36 36 - 38 38 - 40 40 - 42 42 - 44 44 - 46
Waist fits to 26 - 28 28 - 30 30 - 32 32 - 34 34 - 36 36 - 38 38 - 40

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5.0 out of 5 stars. Burton coat
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Jen from Colorado Springs on Tuesday, December 8, 2015
I guessed on the size for my son and got a large. He loves the coat it is high quality and much nicer out of the box vs the picture on the Internet.
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About Burton

One name will always remain synonymous with the snowboarding movement, and that name is Burton. Back in 1978, the sport of snowboarding was virtually unknown and completely on the fringe, but Jake Burton quit his day job to make snowboards in his living room anyway. By the 1980s, Burton snowboards were helping people discover a totally new and exhilarating way to carve the snow. More than thirty years later, Burton snowboards and bindings are still leading the industry with cutting-edge technologies and killer-looking designs, as are Burton boots. On the slopes, Burton jackets and pants are made to help you beat the elements and look great doing it. Long live winter.